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13 Nov 08
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Diigo
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allows users to highlight multiple content areas, including pictures, tag the page, and bookmark it. Users can also add sticky notes to a highlighted text area.
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see the flash demo
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has other good features
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29 Apr 08
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22 Sep 07
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Diigo, which stands for “Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff”, is a social bookmarking site that allows users to highlight multiple content areas, including pictures, tag the page, and bookmark it.
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25 Apr 07
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I also like the fact that when I tag something at del.icio.us I get a list of suggested tags. The social networking needs to share the thoughts of others. The amount of times I import links into del.icio.us and think ‘Why didn’t I add that tag originally?’ is invaluable and is the strength of why del.icio.us is so good.
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12 Apr 07
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13 Feb 07
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01 Jul 06
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05 Jun 06
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13 Jan 06
M GTechCrunch writeup of social annotation site (subgenre of social bookmarking?) in non-public beta
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01 Jan 06
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I’ve been using Diigo for about a week now. I can’t find those features. I’m having a hard time trying to give Diigo a fair shake, because I have about a bazillion Delicious bookmarks. As do many others. So there’s a considerable network effect here. But I like the idea of overlaid comments (though I think Hoodwink’d does it better).
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31 Dec 05
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27 Dec 05
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Diigo , which stands for “Digest of Internet Information, Groups and Other stuff”, is a social bookmarking site that allows users to highlight multiple content areas, including pictures, tag the page, and bookmark it. Users can also add sticky notes to a highlighted text area. It has other good features as well - see the flash demo for a good overview. Many of the bookmarking sites are starting to blur together for me. I like Diigo and the founders are politely efficient in getting the word out. The company has also executed well and released a polished product. But at the end of the day I’m not sure how many social bookmarking sites can make the cut. I will say this, though. I like the idea of public and private “sticky” notes on a website ( Activeweave promises this, and I saw a really great demo two months ago, but it hasn’t launched yet). And I also like the ability to highlight multiple areas of a website in my bookmarks ( Kaboodle does a great job of this). But, as you can see, for just about every feature, there are multiple companies already attacking the space with vigor. Good luck to all. It’s going to be a long, hard fight. With perhaps as much as a $30 million payout at the end of the day.
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